Washington- New York Times Bestselling Author and legendary political operative Roger Stone told a conference of JFK researchers that “the cover-up continues, even today.”

Stone referred to the recent National Archive release of Long held secret documents and records on the Kennedy assassination the release of which was mandated by Congress in the 1992 JFK Records Act. “ Huge portions of the material that President Trump ordered released was unreasonably redacted or withheld by the Intelligence agencies, “ said Stone” making much of the material useless to reporters and researchers.”

President Trump has ordered that redactions in the records he ordered released must regard someone who is still living. “Given the failure of the National Archives to justify their black out of so much material it is impossible to determine if the President’s orders are being countermanded by Deep State bureaucrats, “ said Stone.

Stone pointed out that the 1992 law which required the JFK documents be released also required the agency redacting records to justify their redactions in writing and that those explanations be published in the Federal Register “ The Government has not done so – the Deep State cover-up continues “ said Stone, author of “The Man Who Killed Kennedy- the Case Against LBJ” which makes a compelling case that Vice President Lyndon Johnson work with the CIA, organized crime and Big Texas oil to orchestrate the Dallas, Texas murder of President John F. Kennedy.

Stone, the subject of a hit Netflix documentary “Get Me Roger Stone,” said he would contact Sen. Charles Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and Rep. Walter Jones to seek enforcement of the requirement that the redactions in the recently released documents be explained.

About Roger Stone

Raconteur, bon vivant, boulevardier – Roger Stone is a seasoned political operative, speaker, pundit, and New York Times Bestselling Author featured in the Netflix documentary “Get me Roger Stone”.

A veteran of ten national presidential campaigns, he served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents: Nixon, Reagan and, to his regret, Bush. Stone gives insights on behind-the-scenes political agendas at StoneColdTruth.com, as well as InfoWars.com, where he hosts an hour long show every Wednesday at 3 pm ET.